![]() The stories here were illustrated novellas, rather than actual comic strips, titled The Day Of The Dead (which was later published in a paperback edition) and Cloak Of Evil. In 2000, Mills and O'Neill took the character to the Cool Beans World website. ![]() Over the next few years, Marshal Law appeared in two more intercompany crossovers, one with the Savage Dragon and another with the Mask. That year also saw the character return to Epic Comics for a two-issue series pitting Marshal Law against Clive Barker's Pinhead character. Mills and O'Neill then took Marshal Law to Dark Horse Comics, where the story in Toxic! was completed in late 1992. Toxic! proved to be short-lived and Apocalypse Comics went bankrupt in 1992. This was followed by a reprint of Marshal Law: Takes Manhattan as #2, after which the series continued as Apocalypse Presents for another six issues while the Marshall Law character moved to star in the lead feature of Toxic!, a weekly comic started in 1991. In 1991, Mills and O'Neill took the character to the fledgling Apocalypse Comics for another one-shot, Toxic! Presents: Marshal Law: Kingdom of the Blind #1. It was followed by the Crime and Punishment: Marshal Law Takes Manhattan one-shot, in which most of Marvel Comics' major characters were parodied. Publication history Įpic Comics launched Marshal Law in October 1987 as a six-issue limited series. The series is characterized by its extreme graphic violence and nudity, and Mills' skewering of superhero conventions and US government policy and society. ![]() The series is a satire on the superhero genre as well as a deconstruction of the superheroes of the Golden Age and Silver Age. Marshal Law was first published by Epic Comics in 1987. Marshal Law is an English-language superhero comic book series created by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill.
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